2500k IGPU dead?

SaBeS

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What do you think guys is it dying?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLpMizcTQdQ&feature=youtu.be

This red glitch is weird, i don't see like this before. Only onboard gpu, no dedicated one. All outputs on the motherboard has this problem.

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2500k
ASRock Z68 Extreme7
8GB Team Xtreem Dark 1600mhz CL9

PS: also this board have a problem, no audio coming out from it, but it is another problem. Maybe this 2 problems linked together?
 
quite frankly, the video jumps so much, I couldn't tell what we were supposed to look at. :) You may be familiar with the problem, we have to look, try and figure it out, but before we can, the camera is shaking somewhere else. :)

Try words and still images. Or a narrative on the video.
 

thelasthallow

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the red lines you are looking for are at the end of the video when the screen turns on. and holey crap that sucks man. i have never seen an integrated GPU like that dying.

check these

1. try a different monitor
2. check thermals since its integrated on CPU make sure its not over heating
3. check your ram. integrated gpus use your onboard ram. try with 1 stick of ram and see if it still happens

if you still get problems then yeah the GPU on board be ded. just disable it in the bios and never use it again.
 

SaBeS

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Thanks i will check the RAM tomorrow, this is the single thing I dont checked yet. And we will check the CPU in my friends mobo because i think the problem can be the socket too. What do you think?
 

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I had the same problem with a laptop I had a few years ago. Mine was the source of the video cables between the video card and the monitor being crimped to the point of degrading the video signal. It started with light red distortion across the screen, and by the time I got it (somewhat) fixed it was distorting blues, greens, and the picture itself.

Double check your video cables on both ends, and along the cable itself. Make sure all the pins are straight and unimpeded; see if that changes anything. Also you might check the ports on each end as well to make sure they aren't jarred in any way.
 

SaBeS

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Cables and monitor are OK, im using it with my other system without problem. DVI and HDMI outputs are giving the same red things. I think there is something with the CPU socket pins, i will check under microscope.